Overview

Enjoy absolute accuracy and tight-fitting, low-friction operation with this premium miter gauge. Laser-cut AngleLOCK stops in 1° increments from +/- 60° (plus special stops at +/- 22.5°) give you ultra-fine precision across the board, while a GlideLOCK miter bar adjusts for a no-slop fit in any standard miter slot.

The V120 offers the precision of far more expensive miter gauges without the high price-point. Designed for smooth, slop-free use on a wide variety of tools, it includes a removable T-clip to ensure compatibility with any tool with a standard, or near standard, 3/4" x 3/8" miter slot (many older or smaller tools have miter channels without the "T-slot"). Features all steel machined and laser cut components.

BEST ANSWER:Both are great gauges with the biggest difference being the number of positive stops on each one. The v27 has 27 positive stops that cover all of the most common angles used but the v120 has a positive stop every 1 degree making it more useful for those "weird" angles.

BEST ANSWER:Both are great gauges with the biggest difference being the number of positive stops on each one. The v27 has 27 positive stops that cover all of the most common angles used but the v120 has a positive stop every 1 degree making it more useful for those "weird" angles.

I have no clue, but I can tell you that I am very pleased with how accurate the miter gauge I purchased works. I get PERFECT 45 and 90 degree cuts with a old table saw. Before I purchased the gauge my cuts were always off by one to three degrees no matter how careful I tried to make my cuts.

I can not answer because I don't remember after this period of time. I like the V120. I tend to favor accuracy and convenience, i.e., additional features. I do remember that this one at a special, or sale price at the time. However; I try to not let this sway my opinion. Earl Hendrickson

BEST ANSWER:Sorry, I cannot answer and I was sad to have to return the one I bought, it seemed like a great tool, but did not fit on my Craftsman Band Saw, because the saw/table has a smaller guide slot.

BEST ANSWER:Sorry, I cannot answer and I was sad to have to return the one I bought, it seemed like a great tool, but did not fit on my Craftsman Band Saw, because the saw/table has a smaller guide slot.

The Incra V120 Miter gauge is an outstanding product for the price. The "one degree" adjustment is a clear advantage over competitive products, many that cost more. Utilizing other Rockler products (see photos)increases the ease of use and improved safety of use.

After fixing the miter gauge that came with my almost year old Delta saw for the third time and getting poor results I ordered this gauge. Once it was set to the saw I have not had to do anything but use it with great results, no more cut and recut to get the right angles on pieces,they fit right the first time.Should have thrown the other one after the fist time it broke. I am very pleased with Incra V120.

After I had looked at poosibly every miter gauge on the internet I choose this one. I am so impressed with this product at the cost. I bought this gauge and shipping was as fast as ordering. I have already told another wood worker about the quality of this product and gave him a catalog. Thank you for being able to order high quality products off the internet.

Not willing to spend a hundred fifty dollars or more on a miter guage I bought this one while it was on sale. I added an auxillary fence,squared it up. So far no problems. I think it will definitely be worth the money.

I now have a mitre guage Incra V120that is accurate, sturdy and easy to adjust and fine tune. With the quality of this product I will be looking at other Incra products for my router and table saw in the future. Satisfied owner.

Should have gotten this long time ago, It's so easy to get that exact angle you want. So far I've only used it on my Ridgid oscillating belt sander and I needed some different perfect angles, this did the job quickly with little to no setup scrap and it's repeatable. Plan on using it on my Powermatic Bandsaw which it fits great, but it won't work on my Craftsman table saw. The width adjustment works good but don't go to far. A bit pricey even on sale but worth it for ease and precision.

Recently purchased this miter gauge because the indexing feature impressed me for keeping the fence square to the miter slot. It was a bit off when I did a 5-cut test but once I added a wood auxiliary fence and shimmed it, it was much better. The indexing slots are rough; I applied some light machine oil and that helped (for a while). It would help if Incra had a spring to keep tension on the indexing tooth lever for ease of engagement in the slot. Also, as mentioned by others, the wood fence has to be raised to clear the table.

I have another that I have incorporated in a jig for finger joints. I would not have done the "incorporation" if I had not over tightened and basically ruined the tool. That was one me but I thought enuff of it to order another and try to use it properly.

I purchased this item almost three years ago. After a few weeks of excellent service, I noticed that the teeth on the gauge that engauge with the reference arm were bending. Incra sent a replacement free of charge, but recently I have had the same problem. I very rarely have the gauge set to anything other than 90 degrees, and am always careful with it, especially after what I happened with my initial purchase. The metal appears to be a little soft for having such thinly cut teeth. I am quite disappointed that I have had this problem twice, and would recomment the Incra V27 instead. It's design seems much sturdier and doesn't seem like it would suffer from this problem.

Reading all the rave reviews for this unit I purchased one. I am sorry to say it does not live up to my expectations. Ok, I don't own a shop grade fixed table saw. I have a new Rigid Contractors 10" fold-a-way. Problems encountered: 1.The plastic (Or Whatever) base of this unit extended below the leading metal edge of this unit forming a lip that hung up on the front edge of the table saw table continually. I called Incra and they said it was made this way on purpose, what? Their fix was to file off the front of the plastic at an angle. What? I finally decided to use shims and achieved a flush bottom. I think that shims should be included with unit. BTW I used old auto Feeler Gauge leaves, a cheap way to go instead of expensive shim stock. 2. The face of this Gauge is not made for use with the Rockler clamps. I had to add a 3/4" thick facing to be able to use said clamps. I can't store this gauge with long facings screwed in place so the Rockler clamps are real handy for my purposes.

On first look this is an excellent looking product. Further inspection revealed some flaws. The plastic disk on the bottom of the head is slightly thicker than the forward edge, causing the gauge to hang on the saw table. I called Incra and they said that it was made that way to accommodate various tools it would be used on. If I desired I could take a file or some other abrasive and chamfer the edge so it would slide more easily over the table lip. I was not pleased with this response. If I had paid full price it would be on its way back. I will attempt to solve the issue with a cheap set of feeler gauges for shim stock to mate the surfaces. The next issue is that 4 of the teeth used to align angle are larger than the rest and flat topped,, after careful inspection this does not appear to be an issue other than appearance. Another cosmetic issue are the several nicks along the bar. It will in all likelihood have many more before it is retired. This may be the one that fell through the cracks. In spite of all the issues this is still light years ahead of the one that came with my new table saw. This is not made in China, at least the box it came in said made in USA which I thought meant quality. I will make no recommendation one way or the other.

Read the reviews and I take every thing with a grain of salt. I see a recurring theme seems to be the worn down increment teeth, inaccurate fence and the fence hitting the saw table upon entry to the table. The tooth indentations do seem fragile, but myself being a weekend hobbyist, should last a long time with reasonable care. My fence was spot on after calibration. My big gripe is with the fence hitting the saw table upon entry. Even the cheap fence that came with the DeWALT 7491 table saw didn't hang up at that point. I like to tinker with mechanical stuff but for the money spent, I shouldn't have to shim and modify this product to give satisfactory results. By the way, with slight modification to the fence storage mounting slots on the DeWALT 7491, the V120 fit nicely into the same mounting position on the saw.

Although the V120 seems to offer repeatable results it is not a substantial unit, especially the fence. Also the fence on my unit was not square with the saw table and required a lot of shimming to compensate for a 3/16 gap needed to square up the fence. To add to the frustration I followed the instructions and aligned the miter with the blade first before checking the fence for squareness. The fence has to be removed to square it up and then realigned with the blade. Rockler did offer to replace the unit, a plus for customer service, but I already cobbled the unit with shims. On sale at half price the unit is a reasonable upgrade, at full price better miters can be had.

I bought the V120 based on positive reputation for Incra tools. What a disappointment! While I wouldn't quite call it flimsy, it is less substantial than I expected. I like the notches for setting miter angles, but have not evaluated their accuracy other than at 90 degrees. My greatest complaint is that the "vertical" fence of the miter is not. Near as I can tell it is about 3-degrees off vertical, which led to ill-fitting miter joints. I tilted my tablesaw blade three degrees, ripped a bevel into my auxiliary fence, and reattached it to the miter gauge. Now I have a vertical surface for my workpieces as checked by a engineer's square. Should not have been necessary!

I own a small ranchette and do all of my own carpentry work. The V120 appeared to be a cost effective replacement for the flimsy miter that came with my Rigid table saw-it isn't by any means. The fence on my miter gauge was not square which required me to add several shims and only made the unit even more unreliable. I don't usually take the time to write reviews on the products I buy online, but I have to say that with the V120 I am SAWLY disappointed. I rarely have use of this gauge, but when I do it is generally set a 90 degrees. The metal adjustment teeth started bending immediately. This gauge just isn't built well enough for any kind of precision. For cost I don't exactly expect outstanding, but the V120 is really, in the end, useless.

I have used it for a few days on my Porter Cable table saw mostly, works great. Rikon sander...it will work but the table is a bit small for the miter bar. Have not tried it on my Bench Dog router table yet, but I don't see why it won't work. Overall...easy to use and set up. Great product.

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What People are Saying:

I have been using Rockler for years, your products are always the best that can be purchased and your prices are very reasonable. Ann you have always done your best to make me feel as though I was your very best customer. Thank you for great service."